The hostess
-- seen here with Tibetan refugees in North India in the late 1960s
-- is a medical astrologer, herbalist, and philosopher specializing
in the relationship between emotions and the soul. Ingrid Naiman
is the author of six books and over a thousand articles that have
been translated into many languages.

On
a Planet where competition and lust for profit is threatening
the survival of every living creature, I am envisioning a new
approach to existence, one based on respect for all life, one
in which the joy of cooperation displaces the egomanical and
often sociopathic corporate and political influences that have
never before displayed their sinister agendas so conspicuously.

Taking Earth Stewardship Seriously

Bees on an Autumn Joy Sedum was taken on September 17, 2008.
There were more than a dozen bees on this single plant.

As an East-West Center grantee, one of the very first to graduate (1962), I have been acutely aware of social, economic, and political conditions in Asia for a long time. More importantly, I had the opportunity to visit Burma in 1967 when posted with the State Department in Vietnam. I knew very little about the Lanzin Socialists and was unprepared for the reality of what was found in the People’s Republic of Burma.

Prayers can limit the secondary disaster. To
everyone in the world, let us offer a prayer of love to the Indian
Ocean rim countries!

Through
the research of the water crystal over the last ten years,
I have proven that people’s pure energy of consciousness
can change the water in areas that people have prayed for,
regardless of the distance. Also, the most effective Hado
prayer is the feeling of Love and Thanks. Now is the time
to send everyone’s feeling of Love and Thanks to the
earth’s water.